Sr and Nd isotopic investigations towards the origin of feldspar megacrysts in microgranular enclaves in two I-type plutons of the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeast Australia

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New Sr and Na isotopic cata are presented for several large feldspar crystals occurring in microgranular enclaves in the Swifts Creek and Bricle Track biutons, along with analyses of their host enclave grounamass and adjacent granitoid. In the Swifts Creek Pluton several previous studies have concluded that the microgranular enclaves represent admixed, more mafic and more primitive magmas, and new data presented here confirm that. Felaspar megacrysts in the microgranular enclaves have Sr and Nd isotopic signatures that are distinct from the surrounding enclave ground-mass and from other enclaves in the pluton and therefore cannot have crystallised in situ. Isotopic compositions of these feldspars are more consistent with their having crystallised in a reservoir similar in composition to the most primitive granitoid analyses. The crystals were then physically transferred from the granitoid magma into the enclave while the latter was still partially liquid, thus invalidating arguments for a porphyroblastic origin. Field, petrographic and geochemical data are consistent with microgranular enclaves in the Bridle Track pluton also originating as admixed, more mafic magmas. However, Sr isotopic compositions of the enclaves are identical, within error, to the host granite and indicate that significant Sr isotopic equillibration has occurred. Nd isotopic compositions of the enclaves extend to slightly higher 143Nd/122Na9) and are consistent with a mingled magma origin followed by major isotopic equilibration. Feldspar phenocrysts in the studied enclave have isotopic compositions indistinguishable from both the enclave groundmass and host granite, preventing an interpretation of their origin using isotopic evidence alone.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume47
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1105-1112
Number of pages8
ISSN0812-0099
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2000

    Research areas

  • Enclave, Granite, Isotopes, Lachlan Fold Belt

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